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  • Though the Head Boy of our year still looks cherubic, if a little careworn. President Kaczyński
  • The woman, who was young, and had a cherubic face, and long, red, loose curls, joined us.
  • All the same, the Professor, in spite of his cherubical looks, could make himself extremely disagreeable, and undoubtedly would do so if thwarted. The Green Mummy
  • Back then, it was us against the world, our cherubic innocent faces blissfully wiped clear of reality.
  • Do you think of tiny cherubic angels, like the ones that dot Sunday school materials?
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  • `Let the cherubic host in tuneful choirs, Touch their immortal harps with golden wires. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • The young actor, best know for playing the cherubic-faced child opposite Hugh Grant in About A Boy not only shows he's grown up into a handsome young man, but that he's able to take on a subject matter antithetic to the comedy film that first made him famous. Zorianna Kit: Movie Review: A Single Man
  • I cried, watching my beloved offspring happily working side by side like carefree, cherubic children from the days of yore.
  • They were newsreaders, gold-medal winners and cherubic child singers.
  • There was even a burn mark on his chin but apart from that his expression was positively cherubic.
  • He arrived in central lobby at one, on the dot, twinkling and cherubic, and amazingly upright and steady.
  • Lily found the idea of a cherubic host absurd, yet she allowed herself to be suffused with the idea of immortality. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • Suddenly, that cherubic, sweet girl everyone idolized is demonized.
  • He had a mop of curly blond hair and a round cherubic face which was smiling with undisguised delight at the camera. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • She was a plump middle aged woman with a cherubic face and an incurable knack for gossip.
  • She had bright green eyes that looked like the leaves on the trees at spring and her lips were cherubic and plump.
  • In certain neighborhoods of Havana and the villages skirting the city, cherubic black Marys and Christs are worshipped.
  • His deft, side-splitting recollections of mundane British life leave you with the unnerving feeling that this cherubic 28-year-old from Bolton actually grew up in your home as a part of your family.
  • His cherubic deep brown eyes confirmed all this and the deal was sealed by a resounding hand-slap.
  • A three-dimensional version of the zoetrope, a spinning optical toy that exploits the phenomenon of persistence of vision, it summons a tainted Victorian paradise in which cherubic fairies beat at fish and nests beneath frantically flapping birds and butterflies. A Small World After All
  • And then, one day, you discover that those cherubic, goofy child stars have grown up.
  • Only one woman with tight curls and a cherubic face ever responded.
  • The tousled hair's intact, but, at 57, the formerly cherubic face is somewhat worn, making him look more louche than ever.
  • The cherubic toddler soon becomes a horned beast whose clawed foot is the size of a person.
  • It is strange to think of all these Cherubic looking children being into punk rock and ska but they were.
  • According to O'Neill, the cherubic-looking characters upon which the Kewpie doll was based came to her in a dream.
  • This seems odd in light of the fairly cherubic qualities of your work.
  • A chubby cherubic child used to be the apple of parents' eyes.
  • She glanced at his face again and saw long sandy lashes, impossibly cherubic on the rounded cheeks, and felt her hostility diminish. SANDS OF TIME
  • One morning that cherubical creature opened its eyes at a much earlier hour than usual, and stared at the ceiling of its father's cottage. Deep Down, a Tale of the Cornish Mines
  • My cherubic demeanour lasted about 45 minutes.
  • She was a perfectly cherubic little girl that I affectionately called my chubby bunny. Here comes ChubbyBunny « Bored Mommy
  • He was smooth and rosy-skinned, cherubic-faced, with a thatch of curly yellow hair, but his body was as hugely thewed as a Hercules.
  • Jones has a cherubic face, a gappy smile and a loud voice, which probably comes in handy when he is shouting across crowded rooms.
  • -- one of the cherubic little babes in her own room F 'sauced' a Trustee? Daddy-Long-Legs
  • But I gave her hope that I'd come back on my way to the car and purchase some cookies from her cherubic little self.
  • In outward appearance, he was a cherubically round man, about 45, in a spruce pinstripe suit and a new blue tie.
  • Some politicians may well have a cherubic grin and a Churchillian girth, yet they seem to refuse to follow one of the great Prime Minister's maxims.
  • Giles widened his eyes innocently, keeping his voice sweet and cherubic as he sang the very slightly altered lyrics.
  • Like most people, I will always think of Aled Jones as a cherubic 10-year-old choirboy.
  • The most obvious course for a politician tipped for greatness, yet hampered by a cherubic countenance and a light voice, would be to gain a reputation for solidity.
  • It takes much more than cherubic cheeks, a bright red suit and a weight problem to be Santa these days.
  • There are teddy bears with a friendly demeanour, puppies with endearing looks, comical elephants with outspread ears, energetic monkeys with a cheerful grin, and cherubic children with innocent smiles on their charming faces.
  • Tonight, groups of cherubic-faced public schoolboys are bopping about. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hydrophilos, having girded his sable cappa magna as high as to his cherubical loins, at solemn compline sat in his sate of wis-dom, that handbathtub, whereverafter, recreated doctor insularis of the universal church, keeper of the door of meditation, memory extempore proposing and intellect formally considering, recluse, he meditated continuously with seraphic ardour the primal sacra-ment of baptism or the regeneration of all man by affusion of water. Finnegans Wake
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  • The day's troubles seemed to waste away as Laurel looked down at her brother's innocent, cherubic blue eyes and pale blonde hair.
  • One can only imagine the tears and snotters running down his cherubic cheeks if he is marching to victory later today, the only concern being the identity of the person waiting by the green with his three children.
  • Cherubic and deceptively guileless, she used "humour as a dodge, intimacy as a smoke screen", Ms Salomon notes.
  • His deft, side-splitting recollections of mundane British life leave you with the unnerving feeling that this cherubic 28-year-old from Bolton actually grew up in your home as a part of your family.
  • A small group of white girls from stupendously troubled families (the kids are described as "cherubic" for maximum effect) began meeting in one of the girls 'houses after school — and sometimes in a motel room — to do drugs and service two groups of rough trade, one of local white boys, the other of African-American boys (a recent prison inmate among them) who commuted from a different part of the county to avail themselves of the girls. Are You There God? It's Me, Monica
  • He was smooth and rosy-skinned, cherubic-faced, with a thatch of curly yellow hair, but his body was hugely thewed as a CHAPTER VI

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